Flaws Exposed: The MOST Luxurious Home The UK's Ever Seen
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Welcome back to another exciting episode where I dive into a video home tour that claims to showcase the most luxurious home in the UK. In this video, I reveal the truth behind these bold claims and provide a comprehensive critique of the property. Spoiler alert: it's not all it's cracked up to be!
The video we're examining today is about a home tour that asserts it's the most luxurious home in the UK. However, upon closer inspection, there are several flaws and shortcomings that I just couldn't overlook. From the architectural design to the interior decor, I expose all the hidden issues and areas where the property falls short of being the most luxurious home in the UK.
Despite the hype, this property, located just outside of London, near Manchester and Liverpool, doesn't live up to the title of the most luxurious home in the UK. While the video makes grandiose claims, I'll point out both the positives and the negatives, providing a balanced and honest review.
One of the major selling points of this home is its proximity to London. The property is situated outside of London, which might be appealing for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. However, being close to Manchester and Liverpool doesn't automatically make it the most luxurious home in the UK.
Throughout the video, I'll highlight why this home doesn't deserve the title of the most luxurious home in the UK. Despite some impressive features, there are glaring flaws that need to be addressed. From poorly executed design choices to questionable layout decisions, this property has a lot to improve upon before it can truly be considered the most luxurious home in the UK.
Join me as I take you through an in-depth review, pointing out the good, the bad, and the ugly. If you're interested in real estate and love seeing luxurious properties, you'll want to watch this video.
Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more reaction videos and critiques. Let me know your thoughts on whether you think this home truly deserves to be called the most luxurious home in the UK.
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📍 Location: Outside of London, near Manchester and Liverpool
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The more annoyed Arvin gets, the funnier he is! But the best part is, he’s absolutely right and makes total sense!
Then he should do more 'The Luxury Home Show' reaction... they has more ridiculous property to breakdown :)
Honestly the front of the property looks like a shopping mall.
But then it’s good because there’s no shortage of parking spots! lol!
Medical office building to me. 6 types of specialists and lab services on site 😂
Funny! I saw a Medical offices too.
getting flashbacks to michael jordon's house 🤐
And the living area is like of a sad 4 stars hotel lobby. To wait so many years, pay the designer and the architect so much and you get this 😂😂
3 bedrooms facing a driveway must be some record
The curtains looked pretty sheer, too. Flash the neighborhood at night.
This looks like a footballer's house, big gym, big pool, big backyard and more money than sense
playing for Blackpool, its purposely made
It might work if it were in southern Spain or California, but in the UK?
@@gridley This place is just outside of Manchester and Liverpool, there's 4 huge club there, most footballers who plays in those cities lives on nearby villages, this house is definitely purpose built for a footballer
YES!!!! It screams, "I just signed a big contract in the Premier League."
why tf are footballers paid so much
This channel is really getting more and more entertaining by the day.
Thanks 🙏🏼
"My personal opinion, you can disagree...I wouldn't care though." And I'm here for it.
Looks like the architect went to Vegas and stayed at the cosmo and said Yep, this would be great in England next door to houses built in the 1800’s
Agree about the lack of landscape at the property entrance. It looks industrial rather than modern.
The colors make it look like a warehouse.
Yuuup
I lived in the UK for 6 years. The dark gray skies and the sun setting super early in the afternoon got to me. Everything is dark dreary & gray naturally so to use gray colors inside is crazy. People over there do love grays & black though. You won’t see many cars or even peoples’s coats with any color other than black or gray (& silver for cars).
British Summer ... our favourite day of the year.....😂
Still waiting for that day to come
Great you are diversifying. This is another great video.
Thanks 🙏🏼 … Ipader… Enes really needed a break after the last video
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial😂
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial do y’all have beef or smthn? I mean, I get the distaste, but you don’t wanna single-handedly ruin a mfers career.
@@ArvinHaddadOfficialpoor guy... 😂
@@sammyvincent6701 Plot twist, they're related.
It has the feeling of an office space or a luxury car dealership. Also, the sunken bit doesn't work in the UK. It rains so often that the sunken part just turns into a water collector that requires constant cleaning to keep it nice.
Thanks for the info! It should have drainage but ur correct
😂 ja gute Ideen Umsetzung nicht so der Hammer
The flat roof is also really stupid. Imagine the cost & time it’ll take to replace the membrane with all the solar panels. The constant rain will make the roof deteriorate really fast.
I think I get why the pool is inside. But space wise, they could have made this pool have a motorized cover and they could have worked it out.
A lot of mansions have dedicated space I would never use (like a cigar room and a wine roon....etc....) but, by the most part I could repurpose. This dwelling has a LOT of spaces I would never use that can never be reporposed. It's way too niche. And not for me..
"in UK you are up North - closer to the North pole" :-) you made my day
Hahahaha It’s true
The Scots are actually penguins ))
@@adastra79hahaha
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Arvin, hi! I have a bit of a weird question. There was this gorgeous property, 9420 Readcrest Drive in Beverly Hills, that was featured on Darren Kriz’s channel. Zillow says it was sold for 9.8 million in 2023. This seems unbelievably cheap for this location and this type of property. Any idea why?
Sort of the flip side of luxury real estate in Dubai. Either too hot/sunny or too cold/cloudy.
This place is more suitable to be a private gallery/ museum, too cold to be a home imo.
Looks like a car dealership turned into a livable house. I'm 2 minutes in, and some pieces of furniture are about the best I've seen. The rest looked cold and corporate, very distant. As Arvin says, first impression / WOW factor is important.
Gonna guess this house was designed for one of the big footballers in England. Explains the gigantic indoor pool for privacy, and the entire fitness center wing of the house for that matter. Also the dark color palette, concrete, and metal finishes speaks of a wealthy younger man's taste instead of someone with a family.
Had the exact same thoughts!
I wouldn't pay any money for this.
It's cheaply built and upsold. I want the land but would tear down the house
in England is not only rainy but also cold and windy and indoor pool just makes more sense. It's more for spa area than entertainment. Outdoor pool you can use maybe 2 months in a year, the average temperature is really low.
I'm pretty sure we have worst winters here in Canada and guess what! We have outdoor pools. There's this magical thing called a heater! Arvin is right what a wasted yard and square footage! 😂
also, privacy!
My father has a building business here in the U.K. , he said flat roofed homes here more often than not have problems with water penetration at some point due to the amount of rain we get . PS LOL at 15:04 STOP BEING A WANKER !! 😂 such a British expression , you are hilarious !
Too much standing water on a roof like that one. The house would forever have roof leaks. Seal one and another would start. 😬😬
Ur father is correct my friend
I was really wondering how these flat roofs hang on in rainy places. No surprise it has problems.
Well most of yhe flatroofs are "fake flat", which kind if works for small homes (still ugly imo). Here though the surdace is too big to make a decent fake flat roof
God I just love this guy. Hope he won't let the growth of this channel make him filter what he says.
Never! He loves to be sassy!
These kinds of modern homes aren’t very popular in the uk, those indoor/outdoor living spaces aren’t very suited to English weather. If you have money you’re either buying something in London, or buying an old mansion with land and renovating the interior, or you just leave for somewhere warmer.
Thanks for ur input
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial thank you for the video! I love your channel.
Also props for calling out our obsession with grey interiors. It’s a n awful trend everyone heres been doing lately 😂
For that money you can get some great places in Surrey.
In this part of England it rains 300 days a year, hence the number of solar panels. Plus the last thing a British interior needs is grey as it sucks out whatever colour there is in the home. It starts to look like a municipal car park
300 days a year?! I'd have full on depression
@@AndrewLauJunyong😂😂😂
@@AndrewLauJunyongLiverpool has 147 precipitation days a year.
"You can disagree, I wouldn't care though"😂 Ice cold man, ice. cold.
Hehehehe
I live in the UK. We can have 3 weeks of cold, grey, rainy weather. It can be depressing. But, in a grey house? Obviously you need to own a super yacht if this is your house. So that you can escape all the dismal grey.
Blackpool is the British equivalent of Atlantic City/Reno. Nobody's paying £10 million there (except maybe a local football player). They've got real stately homes and mansions nearby for less. Horrible tacky mess.
Fantastic video and really good that you are taking the pressure off Enes😂
This is a brilliant office building, art gallery or exhibition space, but its a terrible home that would put your kids into therapy...
Even British Mikey STRUGGLES to generate any enthusiasm for this cold space... Also I am sure that the echoes in all this concrete would be awful...
Absolute no and thanks for the great perspective!
Enes really needed a couple days off after the last video … ya this one was just horrible one of the worst modern one story homes I have seen
British Mikey was the first thing I was thinking. 😂
Yea but you can ride a motorbike in the inside the house!
The issue with outdoor pools in the UK isn't the rain, it's the heat. That far north summer will be 20c (68f) average and the winter might not get about 0c (32f). This means you HAVE to put it indoors if you want year-round use, or expecet a heating bill over £1k/month to keep it warm enough in the winter.
And even with an expensive heated pool it's not very comfortable to go out swimming in the winter.
For this price category the heating cost is not important… I respectfully disagree… isn’t luxury getting what you really want?
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Ok, you can heat the water, but what about body parts that sticking out of the water while you are swimming? It is a bit uncomfortable to swim while your head is freezing. Not to mention that you have to breathe in cold air.
The whole house structure enclosing the pool, probably cost more than 20 years of bills for heating it year round!
Heck! With that much solar and efficient heat pumps technology we have today, I bet that never, l mean never will inside pool of that size be more economical than the outdoor one!
At least not in the UK…
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial you are right on the cost, it’s not enough to worry about at this level.
I’m not sure, however, if the experience of an outdoor pool is better in our weather. Too cold / wet for people to sit around and talk, horrible walk to / from the water (esp getting out).
Ideally you want it in an area where you can slide back 1 or 2 glass walls so it works as indoor or outdoor.
"Ok this guys bought a new drone and he's getting carried away with it" 🤣
he went full Micheal bay in Ambulance
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TV right at your feet in your own bed is the dumbest "convenience" I've ever seen in these houses.
well you don’t even have a TV
I lended to a tract home development that offered that in masters for an up charge.
I think only 3 homes out of the 130+ community complex chose the option.
It's actually pretty good in terms of optimal distance, if that is a 43' inch TV. If it was wall-mounted in such a large bedroom, you would need a much larger TV because of the viewing distance. You could go with a ceiling mount too, though.
Looks like a commercial building with furniture
Specifically a car dealership.
It's all sad. One expensive sad house.
I feel like an athlete built this. All the focus on the gym and the pool and the three bedrooms in the front where an after thought to make it more sellable.
This house gives me "50 Shades of UK".
Yesterday, I walked into my living room, which has a 29 ft ceiling, and said "this room has great scale." I think I might be watching a lot of these videos.
Looks like a Real Estate main office. A place to entertain your clients, not very homey. The maintenance room looks like a computer room in an office. All those orange cables need to be maintained. You would have to hire a professional to maintain all those high tech doors, panels and security. She said over 40 kilometers of wiring as if that's a good thing. All those wires have to be traced behind those marble walls and "Venetian" plaster walls. If something goes wrong with the tech it would be a nightmare to fix it.
I always learn something from each of your videos, but your commentary in this video was a master class in architecture and interior design. Super entertaining and super educational.
While I love the look of modern homes, I fund the black and silver and gray in this house to be exhausting. It’s clearly built for a bachelor. It’s way too masculine, not just in the color scheme, but also in the layout.
Footballer I would think
Another viewer observed that outdoor pools do not warm up much in England. From experience i know that heating a pool consumes huge amounts of energy. Outdoor pools also need to be cleaned frequently. I decided to do an indoor pool in a house in MD. It was much smaller than this lap pool, so easy to heat. The pool was in a glass-walled sun room. Nothing more luxurious than lounging in a warm pool, while watching it snow outside. The drawback is humidity. Covering the pool fixes this, but ruins the esthetics. The alternative is an all-stainless central dehumidification system. Absent these measures, even greenboard deteriorates.
You can tell the south orientation by the tilted panels as they will be pointing to the equator. Northern hemisphere face south, southern hemisphere face panels north
Dahhh Yes correct that was a lot easier to figure out than my method of doing shadow angle 📐 calculations 😂
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial great vid as always 🙏
I actually screamed out loud when I saw the floor plan - a bedroom off the non-foyer? Really? Reverse the kitchen/dining and master suite locations. Move the entire house to the right where the stupid placement of the current garage is. This would allow room to extend the left wing a bit. (Indoor swimming pool/gym GONE, btw.) Put the garage/utility/comms rooms by the garage that's now on the front side of the left wing! Add a mud + powder room between the garage and the kitchen (deliveries!). All ensuite bedrooms with closets, thank-you-very-much, should face the yard (pool outside). Pool table in the living room? Really? Move the front door to the right where the stupid aforementioned foyer bedroom is. I could go on and on, i.e., the fire pit design and location are just r. o. n. g. - WRONG! The foyer should have a closet (for wet guests coats) and a small powder room across the way as close to the front door as possible. It's better to walk in the front door and see a large expanse of lawn or garden that wonder what the hell you're looking at. Thanks Arvin - This was one of my favorite Arvin Haddad shows! Peace.
I don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with one of your opinions more than the one about the pool in this house. If you wanted to do an indoor/outdoor pool that’s fine, but having an outdoor pool in the UK is an awful idea. Who the hell has ever said “who cares if it’s raining, you’re already wet?” That’s just ridiculous. Plus it’s not necessarily the rain, it’s more about the temperature. Maybe an outdoor hot tub would be ok, but it’s way too cool to have only an outdoor pool in the UK. It’s not even warm enough for most of the summer to have an outdoor. You might get 15 to 20 days if you’re lucky. I guarantee you the pool is indoors because of the temperature, not the rain. Have you ever seen the rain the UK? Watch the British Open this summer. It doesn’t just rain, it blows in sideways. It will be like 55 degrees, raining, with 30 mph winds in August. This is just the most absurd thing I have ever heard you say.
Yeah! - There’s days here where the wind would be blowing the water out the pool 🌊 Rain & hail so hard that it hurts your skin! 😂
THANK YOU! I was like, this man is wild for making such a silly statement. Who swims in the rain??
@@esosaimasuen8122if it’s warm people swim in the rain.
Yeah, but you’d want to do that every day. Once in a while, sure. You’re like, “screw it. It’s still fun. I’m spontaneous.” Every day? You be like, why does swimming always involved getting rained on, freezing, and nearly blown out the pool by the wind? 😂
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A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some professional advice.it's totally inappropriate for investors to hang on while suffering from dip during significant market falls.
You trade also?, I tried trading after watching some videos on CZcams but still keep making losses, how do you trade on your own?
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From my personal financial advisor
A £10m next to Blackpool, bold.
Lytham and St Annes are lovely areas
One flaw to me: Seperated garage. No direct access to the house. Very typical in UK.
If I'm the architect, I will design a U shape facing the backyard. Put the indoor pool, sauna and gym in the west wing with no windows which is adjacent to the neighbour with two-story house. And put bedrooms in the west wing next to high trees.
And put a study facing the frontyard. No sank-in area in the backyard but setup a deck in the backyard with bbq and table with shaded ceiling.
Why is that typical in the UK when it's raining all the time? Doesn't make sense...
@@tobiasrockel i dunno why but i see that's the most case. i guess it's the land issue. there could be no much room for the garage before. and later the garage is built seperately.
@@tobiasrockelit only rains 147 days a year in Liverpool
So glad Arvin mentioned how bad the landscaping is. That was the first thing I noticed...looks like Helen Keller did it.
Another consideration for porcelain tile floors in the UK.... porcelain floors are nice in a place like Dubai where the temperatures are 30+C/100+F to help the home feel cooler. In the UK, the finishes do not need to help keep the home cool... the weather does just fine on its own with keeping things cool. Wood floors are much better for helping spaces feel warmer in addition to looking warmer.
So long as there is no thunder and lightning, I'm perfectly fine being in a pool when it is raining. So long as it's heated. 😂
You obviously don’t know what UK weather is like especially up north. Having an outdoor pool means your pool might be warm enough to use 3 days a year. Also I bet the hedging round the fireplace might be to protect against windchill.
The pool can be heated and a pool cover helps trap the heat as well. It will be expensive to maintain but at with the price point of this particular home I’m sure pool costs are not an issue…
You can heat outdoor pools you know. Somebody with this amount of cash ain't gonna worry about a heating bill. Much the same as a Rolls-Royce owner worries about the price of petrol.
notice the billard table [game room] within the living room next to the kitchen; do hide a sports room and swimming pool, but not the billard table... if kids wanna play, imagine having to listen the balls clicking when others do not play; living space should have items for daily use.
I am not a real estate agent or involved in real estate, but must say your videos are entertaining, seen the channel grow from sub 20k, best of luck to your Arvin
I appreciate that!
This isn't the most luxurious home in the UK by any stretch but it's very modern and certainly different. About 10 minutes from where I live we have a place called Virginia Water, Wentworth Estate and the houses are far more prestige, grand and some of the most luxury estates you'll find anywhere and they don't have neighbours to your immediate left and right that can just look into your property. Also, it pretty much comes with a PGA golf course just at the back. This property is well done don't get me wrong but the reason we don't many of these "LA" style homes is because we barely get any sunlight and warm weather so basically houses are built to be well insulated and keep you warm throughout the 362 days of winter that we get + you'll just see a bunch of grey clouds that can get depressing😂
Hey Arvin I love your sense of humor and the way you share your knowledge with us...
This looks like an office space with bedrooms.
I'm from the UK and every time I look at properties here I think the exact same thing... I'm so glad to hear you say "please stop using grays". Thank you!
I’m sorry but the front of this house looks like a car dealership. I’m fairly new to your channel and you are fantastic. Great dry sense of humor! Cheers
You really don't want an outdoor pool in the UK
Why not? He explained well why for this kind of property, you should have one.
Because he compared it to
Places like Seattle, which is not comparable. Seattle has decent weather. I mean in rains a lot, but it manageable. And theres frequent overcasts, however, still plenty of sunny part of the day. THAT PART OF ENGLAND IS NO JOKE. It literally rains every single day and the windchill is nuts. It cold like, all the time. And the wind would blow the water out the pool.And to say that a grown person would go swimming in the rain is… odd to say the least. 😂
@@esosaimasuen8122tbf, I’m grown and my friends and I love swimming in the rain sometimes (obviously when there’s no thunder/lightning) 😂
@@esosaimasuen8122it only rains 147 days a year in Liverpool
Thats an instant teardown.
😂
When I first stumbled on your channel a few months ago I didn’t like it, now I love your content! Super informative.
London - you’re spot on with re the grey tones. I live in London too and I HATE it with a passion. I think I suffer from SAD (that weather mood thing 😂) so much grey clouds I don’t want to look at grey indoors. Thankfully it’s getting much better now, I actually watch that channel and can see the improvement and departure from the drabby tones. THANK GOODNESS 🤭
Have a great weekend Arvin💫
Edit: just finished the entire video and felt EXACTLY how you felt watching a few weeks ago. Quite frankly the home is underwhelming 😢
As someone who is tired to their core from seeing white marble (especially in bathrooms) I was surprisingly relieved to see the white bathrooms in this property
Right!!! Lol
Wow another great video, Arvin continues to deliver the best videos!!!
Subscribed because of him being direct.
Iam Norwegian in UK, know how it is here, bad...let's be real..property is awful, grey depressing and guys walking through pretend it to be nice and cozy. Ridiculous.
Love this man, learned alot although I am a doc, but this man got me so much general knowledge about real estate in general, usa and uk. Btw hope you can review country side proper uk houses, some are bonkers.
I know my comment won't be seen but anyway love your channel.
Totally agree with you around the 11:00 mark in the vid regarding how to warm it up and make it cozy. The current layout feels like a hotel lobby.
FINALLY. A tour where the presenter has the manners to take their shoes off before entering the house. Possibly my biggest peeve with Enes tours. Once I noticed it, i couldn't unsee it.
Enes actually has multiple pairs of the same shoe which he switches out during the shoots,that's what Mickey said in that horrible castle mcmansion tour at least.
Most homes in England don't have closets, they use wardrobes. Also, in the UK, having the pool be inside makes a lot of sense.
This is a £10m home, so for £10m yes it should have closets not just a wardrobe, wardrobes are only standard for regular UK homes not for millionaire homes, millionaire homes in the UK also have an actual walk in closet.
Yeah, that fair. Apparently, some of the rooms did have closets. But yes, it should have been standard in every single room. However, as someone who has been to that read a few times, I’m sticking by that pool comment with my life. Lol.
For the master bedroom I would have one way glass. Having to close the curtains on a 10 mill home to have privacy from guests or family is not convenient.
The grey on grey is deliberate since it is just a coat of primer...ready for the next tenant to paint over!!
Hamptons is not Blackpool ffs. Do you understand the climate of the uk?😂
How about Seattle ?
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial maybe some people in Seattle enjoy swimming outside in the rain. But no one in the UK is going to do that.
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial The weather in the UK is very different than in Seattle. It's not that it's just grey or just has an overcast, it the type of rain. It's brutal, I'm talking about hailstorms and the lot. And it's not just the cold, it's the intense windchill, even during the "warm months." You'd get swept out of the pool if it were outside.
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Rather Anchorage (just kidding, Vancouver probably, with a touch of Yellowknife.)
The grey is what you get when you ask for an Indoor-Outdoor design in the UK.
I live in a one-story house. Arvin would love that! Granted, he'd hate everything else about it... including that it's only a 1bed/1bath... but at least there's that 😊
Hey … that counts
The first floor lounge is the waiting room at an Audi dealership.
The emphasis on the English accent is such perfect British humour, I love it.
I'm generally not a fan of LHS because they always tour these grey, grey, grey houses. (And they feel a bit too Gen Z for my liking)
Don't get me wrong, I love a grey but in a large space you have to add dimension to and not be afraid to go balls to the wall with blacks and whites along with the grey.
The house could work warm or cold but only grey just makes it blah.
Excited for this video, i love watching The luxury home show.
Ya I just discovered them
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial
They are a very good channel, well worth watching.
Video ideas: Do some on Enes' best properties as well. Will give us an idea of what to look for.
My top three are:
31m Marbella mansion
32.5m NYC penthouse
30m Jungle Backyard mansion
And maybe do some on Producer Michael's videos (they can be hilarious). Specially the video of The One Belair.
Would be great to watch imo. Fingers crossed we get it. Cheers!
Edit: Commenting again for reach. Hope you see it :)
We do love our greys here in the UK! Love your channel
the palette is something I notice in a lot of uk properties. especially grating in those dark mews houses in london where they've chosen black/dark wood palettes. like please... lighten it up!!!
Looks like the lobby of a Manhattan office building. Where are the other 57 floors.
Im from the UK and i agree i wish people would stop with the grey its got a choke hold Brits and this house has missed the marked i have seen much better houses
Great video. Very informative. You really have taken these videos to a whole new level. I find myself addicted to your video's now. I wake up, first thing I do in the morning is go to your CZcams site to see if you have posted a new episode. Keep them coming. This is truly must-watch TV for potential Buyers and Sellers alike! Congratulations. RC
They produced the video on the one single day of the year when the sun shines in the UK! Regarding solar: We Europeans don't build solar panels on the roof to only supply our house with electricity. We produce electricity on the roof and feed it into the grid, for which we are paid by the grid operator. What we need ourselves stays in the house, the surplus is fed into the public grid! Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
yes, we do that too in the States...lol
@@Vendrix86 Ok, I didn't know that you were already so advanced over there ... 😅
@@NoobyTheBot The US was the first to use solar panels btw lol...
@@Vendrix86 Ok, but we Europeans invented the underground power supply and no longer need above-ground cabling btw lol … 😂 Greetz from Switzerland 🇨🇭
@@NoobyTheBot good for you? You seemed to imply Europe is some far advanced utopia while the US is behind...it's not. We pioneered a lot of the stuff Europe uses today.
One of your best vids yet.
They'd get to use the pool for maybe 3/4 months out of the year if it was outside. The UK isn't just rainy it's also COLD.
Another weakness of this house is the flat roof & it being completely covered with solar panels. The only places you should have a flat roof are in arid areas or where hurricanes are a possibility - having a flat roof in a place where it rains constantly is really stupid. The constant rain will deteriorate the roof pretty quickly. Imagine how much it’ll cost to replace the weatherproof membrane on that roof.
Having to back out garage everyday is MAJOR flaw @ this price point but I’m assuming most people who can afford it won’t be living here full time
Garage is too small, also no direct access to the house. Why is it set back like that anyway?
Looks like an office reception space. So warm.
I sell real estate in Washington State north of seattle and we have LOTS of pools, some indoor pools and alot of outdoor pools with motorized covers. I agree unless you don't have the space to do it outside then outdoor pool is the way. Biggest flaw I saw that wasnt mentioned in the house is there is no connection from the garage to the house. So its raining, you park in your garage now you have to walk all the way back to the front to get in your house or go through your laundry room but still needing to go back outside and get wet to get in your house... what the hell.
Again, the weather there is NOT comparable to Seattle. Seattle weather is suitable for outdoor pools, you’d just be somewhat limited. Seattle’s weather is pretty milk in comparison.
However, you will almost never be able to use an outdoor pool in that part of England. It’s not just “cloudy.” 😂 The rains every single day and the wind would literally blow the water out the pools.
Thanks Arvin!
No central AC? No closets, basic finishes and furniture for a $3 million American home. Why would all the windows open to the outside if the weather so terrible you can't even have a pool outside?? The whole thing felt like a mall that is trying to be revived. If I could pay 5 million, then take the other 5 million to gut and redo then you would have me.
cool video. The property looks like the office for me, in this color pallete - look at the entrance, master bedroom, kitchen - god, seems like you live in an unfinished concrete office.
A £10 million house in St. Anne’s? That thing could take 20 years to sell. Most of the money in England is in the London and the surrounding counties like Surrey and Berkshire. Lytham St Anne’s is 250 miles away from there.
Ok, the entire interior has a 1980’s cocaine bar vibe. 😂 Not that I’d know anything about that.😬
Them whimsical rollercoasters drone scene in the intro😂
Incredible analysis as always! Seems like there are too many monumental “Modern” properties that are giving off that corporate vibe and less warmer comfy home feel!
Why are wall mounted TV’s so high in the wall? It’s as if you watch it while you are standing up, that way you don’t wrench your neck while sitting on a couch or a chair.
A few days ago a friend from Uk showed me his indoor and outdoors tiles. It was Grey!! Grey is the ugliest colour, even in sunnier places.
I almost laughed myself to tears at the beginning of the video when Arvin was trippin during the drone ride. 😂
Hello Arvin. Thank you for this video, it was very interesting. You commented that there is no storing space for the master suite. They didn't show it in the video, but if you look at the layout at the beginning you will notice that there is a dressing room behind the master bedroom. For the other bedrooms, no luck. I would have guessed that they used the space under the bed for storing clothes, but well, there is a TV already there…
The entryway feels like a service entrance at a mall. Was expecting a Zara behind one of those doors.
I think if a new family just moved in, still get used to where the light switches are, they would lose direction at night cause everything is black and grey.
For a 10 million quid house, I agree bedrooms looks small. furthermore, this is only 1 guest bedroom have wardrobe (closet), but none of them have a little desk or table to put some stuff on. expect to see there are some little desk or made up table at all; TVs stick to beds seems dangerous, that could be someone knock on to the bed, for whatever reason, would injure the person and also could damage the TV.
I need a two-story home and sometimes I need a basement.
Can you make videos on properties you have recommended and your clients bought ?
Or make a series were you talk about mansions that you really love
I suppose the desire to go with a single story plan has a certain appeal but not when it forces such a ridiculous compromise on the bedrooms. who wants to stare at that driveway all day and night?
Arvin jaan. Love your videos man. They make my day. Dorood bar to.
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